Niagara Falls Review
Brock University facilities workers vote unanimously to strike, which would be its first in 52-year history
Facility management workers at Brock University are putting the school on notice that they are willing to strike if they can’t reach a new contract.
Ottawa Citizen
Time running out for non-profit daycare. ’50 spots will disappear’ when University of Ottawa demolishes building
For the past three decades, the daycare has had free rent from the university and paid its own utilities. The university says it can’t commit to providing another space for a daycare, and efforts to find an affordable nearby spot have come up with nothing.
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